Daily British Whig (1850), 29 Nov 1909, p. 6

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PAGE SIX. : r : : Wi BR ' = { ofsides, and Grand Trunk wor . i : . TR rt 0 {back to centre, but Rogers was rip- eh ~g ak . : é "oe : | ping through for big gains, and again 4 uy nn L .- : | mn {Greene booted far over the line. Mc- Te rove DEFEATED GRAND TRUNKS Brearty made a gallant attempt Ww . - BY13TOO. run ouf, but was caught a few inches short for a ome point score. RM.C., lod Now Mee? Dundas For Can- }; Grand Trunk, 0 Taylor's Infants' Delight represents over forty- Blue ran out and a pass to Stuart p adian Intermediate Rugby |gave a nice gnin. It was recalled, chree years of constant effort along one line--the : :Championship--Story of + the however. McBrearty booted away up Cadets' Victory. to the RM.C. goal and Greenc made a ; perfec 3 e Ss 2 y fine return run. Then there was scrag- effort to make a t soap. Ihe Royal Military College cadets [ging on the lines which Referce Foster Lad an easy vietory over the Grand treated with a penalty of about thir- A liberal reward is waiting for any one who "@ | Trunk rugbyests, Saturday afternoon, ty vards on Grand Trunk. RMEC: lin Montreal. The score was 13 to nil. | worked to Grand Trunk's forty-yard can tell us how to improve it in the slightest. We | Grand Trunk rarely Jw Id the ball in line, Greene kicked over and Ross their ; pout . Geid . Sood feuthall made a dandy run to safety oul selves believe it to be perfect and can conceive Grand Trunk bucked up and pressed was fast and exciting, though the | (he lets back, but Stuart back i 1 i 3 3 Nd Nomeal {rim "va outclassed. The 4" ice run. Greene booted nk of no way of improving it. The choicest oils from adets now play Dundas, the Ontario [in champions, for final dowinton oe, Tyo Hand Trunk tacks mined. the Orient enter into its composition--olive oil from the first pressing of honor in the intermediate series x rv which was no converted. ' 5 , loth teams, were at full strength, Rr ne 6 ed 0. Re selected fruits ps cocoanut oil, the best the market affords, and that IRM.C. | lived a faster, =nappier game, Stuart carried the ball to Grand . L | Howeve : ; he field had : dauple ¥ Trunk pity yan] Rae. A good Kiek refined with extra care--and W ith all this just sufficient otto of roses -- ven an expert won't bu tnches of ush on it, and ths greatly v McBrearty ained twenty vards lor . s - : * coffee by its looks. I tarded the play. It alse made the Girand Trunk. Bn diiond and Rogers that choicest perfume from the Sultan's Domain--to impart a delicate, _totasteitin the cup--becauss | going very unsafe. Spectators were in got in a mix-up and were chased off . . Si) coffee looks very much (gf force. ® got in u mixup and wow chased ofl cop Jesome fragrance to the skin. In ajije. del | The bi said officiate iba k I Referee Foster announced that at the you want a delicious cup bp Gram runk udley, full-back; But- next row he would send the ut of of seffes, get a brand that | ler, MecBrearity, Ross, halves; Crank- the oo. EY ii me bas proved its quality like shaw, quarter; P. Roberts, Hurtubuise, In the second hali Grand Trunk #SEAL BRAND". : | Campbell, scrimmage; Denman, Ma- {yained a little ground at first," but The delightful flavor and son. outside wings: Broderick, A. Han- | good bucking and smart tackling on fragrant avon of Whe finest Bl | niford. middle wings; Dixon, G. Kelly, the poor field soon gave RM.C. the coffee rries are brought | inside swings, advantage. Then Ross mulled, and direct to your table by means b RM.C - Blored 8 , 3 he ir wonderfull i i Sachs ichy mem [lS Sr, back smith RACH wr pone W307 | we have produced a soap so mid and Sing Sh ly cleansing and healing, i Teves and aroma ure hell, quarter; Young, Holt, Blue, serim- | Meredith was caught for a_ big loss that it is universally used in homes of wealth and refinement where the best is considered . be nage: Arnold, Gwynne, inside. wings; (but their line R.M.C. worked back to . ood oil Ini haying Che 8 Holder Parr. middle wings; Rogers, |centre. Blue made a Soh though, . none too g for the t et. Janborn's eal Brand' Joswell, outitde wings. | Crankshaw caught hi d both were BRS W k try cas bar and : offee nd ound : 5 > 2 um an both were rz R2 € as Co a in { Referee--T. Y. Foster. { knocked out, but resumed play. " NX you to at : t one know that we have bulk. 13 | Umpire My McAllen, M.A AA. { From the centre Arnold made the Ra not exaggerated its goodness. CHASE & SANBORY, - Mentreal. | Grand Trunk had perhaps a slight (best run of the day, through a broken advantage in weight on the line, but [field for thirty yards gain. R.M.C. NAIR it was soon apparent that the cadets' |tived J 2% 4 | to buck over, but stopped thre¢ 7 line was no cinch. After desuliory yards short. Grand Trunk had a mo- RS A Cents a Cake . | play about centre. sn which the backs | mentary recovery, thep Greene ki ked < 74 lin turn lost ground by slipping on the | over, Hadley muffed,' and three R.M.C ( by. ' ° y a catch RM.C. worked up some good {men were on the ball at once. The try ) At All ts : : line bucking and Greene's splendid was not converted. RM.C., 12; Grand " = : punting Greene booted over Grand | Trunk, 0. Irunk goal line, but Hadley picked up| €Grand Trunk gaifed again. Greene's j | SE | JOHN TAYLOR & CO. Limited, TORONTO Ontario again, : Then Greene ran back a beautiful dash oy Qn Then RM.C. lost twenty vards for [for twenty yards to centre. R.M.C.| SNE . : E a ii -- m-- Guelph. 0Oat., Dec. 6th to 10th, 1569 |= == bucked through until Greene could CHURCH MEN'S CLUB. . | punt over the Grand Trunk line, and : . ; ~ » Round ts Wi : ied 8% istress n e {Crankshaw was caught for ome point, Organization of Sydennam Street G 1 [R.M.C., 13; Grand Trunk, 0. Methodist Members. = S aso ine $6. 3 J S h | Greene kicked from centre and Mc-| The Men's Club of Sy denham Street : It Suits Them All : id rk tomac }rearty muffed. Merectth got the\ball | 1 Methodist church met, on Friday even # |on Grand Trunk's ten-yvard line. Just|ing, for the election of officers. Aiter | . & n : Hundreds of Thousands of Bottles, then time was called the members had done full justice to / Old and young of Nerviline Used Every Year| Srmtamtppren the excellent tea provided by a num 2 FN delight in the rich- M sian . For Curing Cramps, Diarrhoea, | "Varsity 31, Ottawa 7. ber of the ladies of the ghurch, an] e JT PERFE g nessanddelici ot Loans) Live ih : | In Toronto, on Saturday afternoon, | address was given by Prof. Scott, of ¥ tous- M Internationa! Live Stock Exposition B asd Stomesh Digerifes. | Varsity routed Ottawa, by 31 to 7; in | Que n"s* University, on the subject of J ness of COWAN'S ADE IN KINGSTON CILICAGO ILL NOV 29TH. eaCly cramps--the symptoms are ihe Canadian rugby cham sionship | "1 1ble Study." . 2 DEC. 10TH, 1909 not to be mistaken. Suddenly and | natch, and again showed, as 1 did of Prof. Scott expressed his approval of | RS » PERFECTION Inspect them before pur issued Without warming the patient exper-|j905, the kind of rugby played in the { the work undertaken by the club, and | COCOA. -chasing your new Engine. 4 : by p 29h, | jences such agony in the stomach a8 |p ie collegiate Union. " The great Ot- [showed why the Bible should be care- a . y good t ing ou betore 2th. to contort the countenance and cause |; wa team, which defeated Hamilton | fully studied, the benefits arising from | It suits every i Pullmans to and from Ottawa him to cry aloud for help. { Tigers a week ago, by 14 to §, didn't | such study, its aid in the study of oth A taste. . \ Engines from 1 1-2 to 20 y a Broskyil 8 aily, on trains 3 and a Then it is that [stand a show against the Intercol- ler subjects, and how it broadens the H.P. : yh the wonderfu |ligiate champions, who twice had all | view and emiiches the life of the man | vance and information furnish- 3 5) Y 5 b . Won pplication to LETTER power of Nerviline [they could do to beat Queens, and | who devotes himself earnestly to this a TTS Tn ER The Cowan Co. Limited, Corner 5 ub JANLEY, Agent, can make itself felt |only did defeat the Presbyterians in | work. Prof. Scott believes that the] " TORONTO. 138 ' it cures so quitk- | the latter part of each match. Varsity [Jub can attract members, interest ---- Selb & Youlde Ltd . a NO. ly you | ! ' we > tes 1 would | Jed all the way through in Saturday's | them and hold them better through Shoe R Pp 1 { g ; = think it was made |game. At quarter time the score was study of the Bible than through the 4877 to cure cramps, | 1] to 0: half time, 18 to 1; three-quar- medium of subjects and methods that Done at the House of Quality is satisfac. tory proof that honest trading, efficient and cramps only. ter time, 19 to 7; full time, 31 to 7.|are of but passing interest. The ex service, coupled with faie prices, wins the confidence of the public. A. E. Herod, 286 Princess St. - The Hpuse of Quality. Phone 837! -- ee 2 - Ly Your orders will be filled promptly and HIG H EST > (j R A DES satisfactorily if you ddal here. \ P. WALSH, 55-57 Barrack St. | "Last summer I was stricken with a Varsity displayed great dash and their {| perience of the club proves this, for . Cru E frightfiil attack of cramps. I feared halves were invincible. Ottawas' backs | although organized for about a year, IN CONNEC TION ITH the pain in my stomach would kill | mufied. a good deal. There was no|it has already quite outgrown the Canadian Pacitic Railway | me : doubt as to which was the better [quarters assigned to it in the Sunday -- ' | "My eves bulged out and the veins | team. Once again the rugby prophets school room, and has © held its a Trains »ave Ki x in my forchead stood of ike whip- | have gone wrong. To cap the climax, [day fheetings in ~ the church aw itor [rains Leave Kingston {cords = } out Tike whip all that romping is for ! the Hespised lium. The club is so organized that 12.01 jm. Express--For [OLtawa, Mon- | 4My cries attracted a neighbor, who | Parkdale team to march out' and put jevery member is a worker in some de pe Tonto Chins Denver RL as came ter my assistance, and in a mo- [it all over Varsity. { partment; through work comes inter- Ste. Marie, Duluth, St.!ment or two handed me half a tea- | ft st, and with interest, growth. The Vancouver, Seattle, | spoonful of Nerviline in some sweet |echurch has a right to expect much of San Fyanseise Lake. ened water 'e stich an organization, and under the tke scomed As if Jan angel --had "Ed. Barrow, of Toronto, has bes n Hdirection of the officers chosen for the and 1o-! charmed away the pain. In ten sec- signed to manage the Montreal East- | vear, the club will, no doubt, prove ednesday | (de 1 was well. Nerviline has a | °™ league ball team : litseli an instrument for good to all 12.01 | wonderlul name in this; locality, and Harold Wilson, the English miler, | (ho come within the range of its in is considered best for cramps, diar- has met with little success an America jg. oo rhoea, fintulence, stomach and bowel during his present sojourn. The election of officers resulted : fisorders I urge af my friends to Galt will play the Ottawa hockey [ procident, Charles E. Taylor; vice use Nerviline champions the second week in January president, George I. Searles: secretary, MANLEY M. LEGRADE, instead of between Christmas and Newig Nid; 3 Sporting Notes. assistant secretagy,~J. B Williamsburg." Year's. w.: | Phillips; missionary secretary, I ott an 10.46 a.m. arrive King| No home 1s safe or can afford to A syndicate has purchased the Thi-f po ojo teacher, Rev. C. I. Sykes: con > p.m Kh r i O.p. ss the manifold advantages of hav- ladelphia National League club at Alyenor of committee of menthership, J at he & 1. an 'ling - Nerviline on hand in case of reported price of $350,000. Kling IN. Hughes; convenor of social commit ONWAY, { accident or emergent sickness. 25c. mention] as the new manager. tee, G. EF. Searles; convenor of devo Gen. Pass Agent. | per bottle, five for $1. All dealers. Cubans are beating Detrcit baseball fii 0) committee, Harold Davis; con ve lor A. A x wi toam uvery day. looks as it civiiza- | oo tion is advancirz in the little is: Plowes o land faster "then in the big United | i -- e Tweed, fonhan Napanee, Deser b KINGSTON BUSINESS COLLEGE 4 { States. : Ein CO | To Cure A Cold In One Day. i OE WEA TAT GREASE, ETC. Furniture. urn and all pointe north. | ¥ (LIMITED) A | The baseball hero of the day in Cup of poo iive Bromo Quinine Tab * Don't fall to come and sea our 2 Sano ea Ro tannock. | bn HEAD OF QUEEN STRERT. A |ba is Pitcher Pedroso, of the Almen-| Ta ) atal} e:Jirom Hu in tha E04 i PROMPT DELIVERY, : stock before you buy elsewhere. vO and po o | & . . aves ta ' wok § p 1 LOLS, Bis : A i bur, Mayo ot <n b puinte ou Central A 'Highest Education at Lowest Cost" 4 dares team, who last week saw the a . a { fai re W. Grove's signature h y / Detroit Tigers through a game of elev-| fails to oure. 5 eSSesS Quinte Railway For further partice | x "4 . : a . " . : po C 5¢ R * ' tars, apply R. W; DICKBON, Agent, be hath south: Fall Tern en innings without a single safe hit. [18 Qu each box. 25¢. X " WwW. . Oor: Princess and Chatham Sts. (Phone, No. 8. i Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Tele Toronto Star : George Kennedy, of} : Kingston. Ont. eave Kingston, 12.01 p.m., arrive Aoi "EVERYBODY COAL OIL, Hes stoves to sell, but nobody v can give that value that we can: LUBRICATING OILS, To Rave wil kinds, chon for cash: " a have all kinds ol ouse Fur- FLOOR OIL, nishings, from the lowest grades to the most beautiful Antique Otlive of + musical committee, Mr BAY OF QUINTE RAILWAY. A 2434444840050 8 040440400 Frain leaves union station, Ontario | pireet, 4 p.m. daily (Sunday excepted) " 1 PR \ graphy, Civil Service and English. J |Ottawa; gives --his_age as thirty-six | At Brockville, George Hoover, who 3 iT f p | Our graduates get the hest posi- . 'e ' ap ia nior s served @ sn terms, was take d Toye's Building, 3 R BIC CRUISE b | tions. Within ort time ross | venrs--and he's been playing senior Fas seived § doer MefE, wa yen a8 A | | Crolse ) " 10 M to the 7", sixty secured positions with one | football for twenty-one years. Helinto custody on a chatge of being con yg ¢ Clarence and Ontario Streets. ge ORIENT % of the largest railway corpora- must have been a big fifteon-year-old cerned in the recent cottage robberies h car Es p tions in Canada. : > aved i i { ror s been living in the woods \ ; -- neni ------ I nition D namos es New York, . boy wl he played in KWingston. { Hoover -has been hiving in t . . ' ves New ¥ c* January HE Enter ie Gan HO) wn he played mn g | g \onts under our mana > for infor fon, MET- 4 The Pittsburg Sun has little faithjas he has done for several years, and . erxy ng included for 7848) a | CALFE, Principal: ar x in the prospect of any esséntial change! when taken into custody bore a genu & 3 s Storage Batteries, . a ITI IIIIIIY p ve in the rules of the American game of ine wild _ appearance, his hair and 1 <c Spark Plugs, at Sts fm ---------- football. In spite of the momentary wivskers Being fully a foot long. { ) Carburetors Etc ' _ outcry, says the Sun, "young America! Pure and Sweet ' : veryone T hought Tl reserve the right to kill itself on EE . A Good Sign ' [the gndiron just as older America | . She Was Goin kills itself in less spectacular ways! - WwW. Iki M d E Fresh Oysters TRY OUR DRY BATTERIES g over hot birds and cold bottles, the Let it be a mg ade asy i hil DECIA Lee ii! I C I ticker or social extess.' | BY WEARING THE 1 Coast Sealed, 4 ia 1 nto onsumption. Toronto 'Telegram : Belleville ave] ACME CUSHION SHOE Get ther at : » Gained Ten Pounds in Tw. safely back in the O.H.A. and arel . h Weeks by the Use of ey warming theif, feet while they air Made with an all-wool felt innersole, 4 = . Blood Bitt . their lungs ®%h the usual howl. The which relieves all jar on nerves, stimu- D. COU PER S ors. O.H.A. refuses to reinstate Ernio| lates blood circulation and protects the ' Mrs. Fred. Biggs, Kingston, Ont. |lang and the home of the deaf and| 4 | foot from heat or cold and dampnnss, 241-8 Princess St. - writes --'1 was eompletely run down, dumb ivstitute hardly knows whether FOR SALE BY 'Phone, 76, Prompt Delivery. a Joelle my blood was out of order, and I used to [to be more grieved or indignant. And ] get so weak I would be compelled to stay |w hile it ponders it Bowls. Pity 'tie RISE OF THE } a bed for Seeks aa ime. I could [that the entire hockey population of . . . . , was pale and thin; every one |the eastern village were not eligible} U ted E Lo alists The kind you are lookin g for Is nited Empire Loyalists | ex y Dept., White Star Line, Toronto, | or Agents. | "Phone, 873. 273 Bagot. thought I was going inte consumption. |for admission to the institute. : 1tn i i | a ica adv 10 10 mt Dron {the best and.pufest lager | SHOE STORE| 1: storming seen ot ame IE A ne I i bol Want The Window Repaired. | brewed --a tonic as well as &4| an History, Valuable for Librar the kind sally used when my appetite began to improve. About three a'cloc k Sunday morn If 1 and drink. S kling SOLE AGENTS, {les and Research. SCRANTON nd : actus! Indetiendetive " § I used six bottles. I gained ten pounds ing, a crowd of young men on their | actu ndependence is 3 B : , p. of yotr howe. Better | 10 two weeks. When 1 began to take it way home, alter a pight's fun, man a { ® i jc 50e. antes prompt delivery. 'Phone, away good money to ic I only weighed ninety-three pounds. It |to fall through the front window of nd full of life Salvador | : : ada n high ie. Ki £ 88. ar wiler" yar. That is what just seemed to pull me from the graveas [the wore Soup fo ame, TE «| tones up the entiresystem. | Address British Wie, Dingni"~13 Booth & Co. bi pL af pever expected to be strong again, I choemaker, Princess street. The crash i . om being independent will tell every sufferer of your wonderful |of breaking glass aroused Mr. Davis, A light and nourishing! i THE FRONTENAC FOOT WEST STREET. By VISCOUNT DE FRONSAC. Ooal is good coal! and we re » to" own your medicine. and when he got to the front of the afortably. The blood reaches every portion of the |store could just see the bunch running (drigk for every ember | LOAN AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY sellin 1.080 ESTABLISHED, 1863. table buy 40 gist rite vutsimett and Temes {araund the corns He managed to = Of the family. rewed Sere tsnripees | Om, | Oe aa Taflaene, goo or Bat AeCting {handed them the names, ated. today: and bottled' by | president--Sir Richard Cartwright ; iis the blood, must necessarily affect the en- so a Un Tame Mr. Davis will | | TRY BEA VER FLOUR Money issued on Oity, apd Farm Wallace ® Parks wl tire system for good or evil as the case oascute ti | perties. _Municips! and Oounty Deben ! a : h. av be t not prosecute, but if they do not do | Good for Past or 3 . | tures. «MM rigages purchased. Deposit FLORIST ' water heats Get pure Yieod and k it by <o at once, he will have them sum 'REINHARDTS' { nt For the last. fo rs | recet allowed. \ ae *1 removing every trace ry ! pure by moned inte court i e been hand it € soderate. | 8, C, ill, Managing Directo: : er Loom the sytem by uote Brraock mera 'OF TORONTO! A. MACLEAN, OT laren gets Cl Say, ell and ae out Muu uid Ferte uw Blood Bitters. It exerts a curative in- Wd. or, ex-M.] P., hcense in : i Ontario street. "OUR ROOSTER BRAND at the Conservatories, Johbston St. and fluence unapproached by any. other Spector . 'or orth Hastings, died at -------- -------- --------------------p-------- | Store, King St: Order early. i : remedy. Madoc, on Friday, as a result of a : { Ww L NG' tu v i 7 BACC A 3 eae, : Feet I REM \ a D. 4 > Cays For sple by all dealers. Manufactured paralytic stroke, Mr. Allen was con Sold Everywhere AR Lokcs 14 NR to we OF OBA ED nd The First This Season. Myers' Hoines only by The T i \ fos servative member of the legislature for ! i Toroatt She I. Milburn Co, Limited, North Hastings SNiring Ro terms, lingtor St., hetwssh Brock and Clarence cents a sound, is a good tobacco. Wh Pork Bausage and Blood 7 Brock St oronto, Ont, : aa ey : ony Bi Best laundry in the city. Goods!pay eighty-five cents, Andrew Maciea SATURDAY. Give us a call. H. ¢ ' . . and retired from public life in 1902, EEE | ocd for and delivered. , Ontario street. y ! R°, 80 Brock Si. Phone 570, down

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